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Jan062007

Rushkoff on NPR, Monday Morning

I'll be sharing some of my most current ideas about market forces Monday morning on New York's NPR station, WNYC. It will be simulcast on Brian Lehrer Show web page. My segment will be on at 11:40AM Eastern Time.

Although the "hook" will be my recent brush with a mugger on my front stoop, the topic of my appearance will be the influence of market forces and gentrification on community, segregation, and local values - as well as what is the greater social cost, if any, of participation in real estate market-mania.

This will be the first interview related to a book I'm just beginning to write (the proposal is going out this week, in fact) about the rise of "Corporatism" as America's value system.

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